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Atlona HDMI Recorder and
Hot Plug Emulator
AT-HDSync
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Read, copy and replicate almost any EDID
with the AT-HDSync. With built in EDID
memory the HDSync is perfect for large
installations where EDID issues usually
occur. Simply learn the display’s EDID, place
the HDSync in the line next to the source
and watch HDCP and EDID problems
disappear. The Atlona HDMI Recorder and
Hot Plug Emulator is an easy and affordable
solution for some of the most common
installation problems out there.
with the AT-HDSync. With built in EDID
memory the HDSync is perfect for large
installations where EDID issues usually
occur. Simply learn the display’s EDID, place
the HDSync in the line next to the source
and watch HDCP and EDID problems
disappear. The Atlona HDMI Recorder and
Hot Plug Emulator is an easy and affordable
solution for some of the most common
installation problems out there.
Take the EDID not the display
The AT-HDSync’s nonvolatile memory makes any EDID fully mobile. Save any display’s
EDID and take it to the job site or a different end of an installation, avoiding heavy
lifting, recabling, and extra time on troubleshooting.
EDID and take it to the job site or a different end of an installation, avoiding heavy
lifting, recabling, and extra time on troubleshooting.
Ensure the best connection
With a hot plug emulator and the ability to boot the source directly from the HDSync,
ensure stable signals and proper pass through of EDID and HDCP.
ensure stable signals and proper pass through of EDID and HDCP.
EDID at your fingertips
Analyze, troubleshoot, or save an EDID with the (included) HDSync’s software. With
just a click of a button find the root of most compatibility problems, analyze an EDID
before installation to make sure it works with other devices, or simply read an EDID to
make sure it has the resolution and audio needed.
just a click of a button find the root of most compatibility problems, analyze an EDID
before installation to make sure it works with other devices, or simply read an EDID to
make sure it has the resolution and audio needed.